This video is an overview of IBM's 'CyberVault' Architecture, presented by IBM Master Inventor Barry Whyte.
IBM's 'CyberVault' architecture describes the process whereby an immutable copy of a customer's critical data, created by IBM's Safeguarded Copy technology, is identified as being viable for quick restoration to production, after a Cyber or corruption data event, within hours, instead of days or weeks.
IBM's 'Safeguarded Copy', where immutable copies are created and held for up to a year if required, is a feature offered standard and inclusive with the Spectrum Virtualize Code base offered on Flashsystem 5200/7300 & 9300 storage subsystems, which Barry takes us through a feature list, inclusive of IBM's Flash Core Module technology..
It's impressive stuff, come take a look.